2008 International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems 2008
DOI: 10.1109/iccas.2008.4694388
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Inset dual U-strip slot antenna fed by microstrip line for WLAN applications

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“…The impedance bandwidth of CRMSA is found to be 3.26%. The antenna resonates at four modes of frequencies f 1 , f 2 , f 3 , and f 4 with their respective impedance bandwidths BW 1 ¼ 2.9% (3.5-3.4 GHz), BW 2 ¼ 3 , and BW 4 are due to dual U slots and notches used on the patch. Figure 5 shows the variation of return loss versus frequency of DNDURMSA when U w ¼ 0.2 cm.…”
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“…The impedance bandwidth of CRMSA is found to be 3.26%. The antenna resonates at four modes of frequencies f 1 , f 2 , f 3 , and f 4 with their respective impedance bandwidths BW 1 ¼ 2.9% (3.5-3.4 GHz), BW 2 ¼ 3 , and BW 4 are due to dual U slots and notches used on the patch. Figure 5 shows the variation of return loss versus frequency of DNDURMSA when U w ¼ 0.2 cm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3]. This antenna can be made to operate at three bands by changing the width of U-slots on the radiating patch.…”
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“…The BW of CMSA (Circular Micro Strip Patch) is increased by cutting the slot at an appropriate position inside the patch and these slot cut CMSAs are optimized on substrates with thickness more than 0.09λo, the proximity feeding as well as L-probe feeding has been used [4,9,16]. For this basis, various efficient methods [5][6][7][8] were proposed to solve this problem, including the use of probe compensation [5], the U-slot [6], the L-probe feed [7], and use of the T-probe feed [8]. The approach using an Lshaped probe feed a rectangular patch was also found to yield an impedance bandwidth of 35% [7].…”
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“…For this basis, various efficient methods [5][6][7][8] were proposed to solve this problem, including the use of probe compensation [5], the U-slot [6], the L-probe feed [7], and use of the T-probe feed [8]. The approach using an Lshaped probe feed a rectangular patch was also found to yield an impedance bandwidth of 35% [7]. A T-probe-fed rectangular patch antenna attains an impedance bandwidth of 40% [8].…”
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